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Greetings from Texas! I would certainly go with raising Muscovy ducks! They are very quiet, not the best layers, but excellent meat ducks. They are capable fliers, so if not prevented from flying, they may just fly over the fence into your neighbors yard. I find their red faces rather interesting and attractive.What would you say is the quieter of the breeds you have. I live in the UK on a housing estate, already have chickens but would like some ducks but not if they will annoy my neighbours....
Thanks Mi Ranchito!
What is your experience with Campbells then - do they fly? Noisy? Lay?
I'm really at the best stage for choosing as I know so little of any of them. If I can get info on all the domestic layers then I can weigh up the pros and cons before I make the mistake of taking on the wrong breed !
I have no experience with Campbells my friend, so would not be much help there. I did a lot of research myself before I chose Muscovy ducks. So far, I am pleased with my choice to raise them.Thanks Mi Ranchito!
What is your experience with Campbells then - do they fly? Noisy? Lay?
Im really at the best stage for choosing as I know so little of any of them. If I can get info on all the domestic layers then I can weigh up the pros and cons before I make the mistake of taking on the wrong breed !
I have 17 khaki campbells. They will attempt to fly, and can even make it about 4' off the ground, but they can't sustain flight.Thanks Mi Ranchito!
What is your experience with Campbells then - do they fly? Noisy? Lay?
Im really at the best stage for choosing as I know so little of any of them. If I can get info on all the domestic layers then I can weigh up the pros and cons before I make the mistake of taking on the wrong breed !
I call it the "I'm okay wing flap."Hi,
This might be a silly question but this evening I was watching my ducks and one started flapping her wings and kept going for like a good 7-8 seconds. O.K not a long time but much longer than their usual 2 second flaps when they wake up or get out of the pond. Then the second one did the same thing.
They are Indian Runner, both Females.